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When vinegar is added to baking soda, Carbon dioxide is formed. Name the reactant(s) and product(s)
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When vinegar is added to baking soda, Carbon dioxide is formed. Name the reactant(s) and product(s) (Earn 15 points) class=

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Answer: The "equation" here is vinegar + baking soda = carbon dioxide. The reactants are vinegar and baking soda. The products are carbon dioxide.

Explanation: The reactants are the "ingredients," or the two or more substances you mix in order to form the product, the ending result. In this situation, you mixed vinegar and baking soda, so those are the reactants. You ended up making CO2, the product.

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